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package Locale::Maketext::Utils::Phrase::Norm::Markup; use strict; use warnings; sub normalize_maketext_string { my ($filter) = @_; # & is handled more in depth in it's own module if ( $filter->get_orig_str() =~ m/[<>"']/ ) { # normalize <>"' to [output,ENT] # this filter could be smarter like ampersand’s 'Prefer [output,amp] over …' and 'Prefer chr(38) over …' my $string_sr = $filter->get_string_sr(); if ( ${$string_sr} =~ s/'/[output,apos]/g ) { $filter->add_warning('consider if, instead of using a straight apostrophe, using ‘’ for single quoting and ’ for an apostrophe is the right thing here (i.e. instead of bracket notation)'); } if ( ${$string_sr} =~ s/"/[output,quot]/g ) { $filter->add_warning('consider if, instead of using straight double quotes, using “” is the right thing here (i.e. instead of bracket notation)'); } ${$string_sr} =~ s/>/[output,gt]/g; ${$string_sr} =~ s/</[output,lt]/g; $filter->add_violation('Contains markup related characters'); } return $filter->return_value; } 1; __END__ =encoding utf-8 =head1 Normalization Turn markup related characters into bracket notation. =head2 Rationale Allowing markup characters in the phrase is problematic for a number of reasons, including: =over 4 =item * Markup only makes sense in one context. =item * Their presence could unpredictably break markup or other syntax. =item * Translators are likely to unwittingly change/break markup unless you take extra precautions (e.g. more <ph> handling of text/html ctype in XLIFF, yikes!). =item * Markup could also make the translatable part harder for them to translate. =item * Allowing markup encourages using your phrase as a template/branding/theming system which is a really terrible idea. =item * if we don’t use them, even in chr() it is less problem prone since bracket notation allows to do things correctly in each context =back So we detect and modify them. =head1 IF YOU USE THIS FILTER ALSO USE … … THIS FILTER L<Locale::Maketext::Utils::Phrase::Norm::Ampersand>. This is not enforced anywhere since we want to assume the coder knows what they are doing. =head1 possible violations =over 4 =item Contains markup related characters Turns <>'" into appropriate bracket notation. & is handled in its own driver. =back =head1 possible warnings =over 4 =item consider if, instead of using straight double quotes, using “” is the right thing here (i.e. instead of bracket notation) This is issued when " is encountered. =item consider if, instead of using a straight apostrophe, using ‘’ for single quoting and ’ for an apostrophe is the right thing here (i.e. instead of bracket notation) This is issued when ' is encountered. =back